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Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1964, p. 7

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March 26, 1964 AZ E . » | an 8 = 2 defeat to go into the second game with a 6 }|goal lead On Sunday they walloped Manitouwadge | 111-3 to walk away with the Juvenile Championship. All games were two games-total goals to count. Congratulations to all the winning teanis. | would like to thank everyone who helped to make this playoff series a success. To the people in town who took in the boys of the visiting teams--the Ladies caoiting the Minor Mackey Games Gitar Auxiliary to Minor Hockey who served lunches, and Oe all referees, minor officials -- to Ken MacLeod and E. Kettle of Terrace Bay and P.Mauro of Ft.William Ken Werd-whe set ub the schedule <<t0 thanee of MINOR HOCKEY PLAYOFFS the Men's executive -- Sea Cadets and especially Mr. Atikokan, Geraldton and Terrace Bay won the Joe Adamo for his generous donation -- the News for Northwestern Ontario Minor Hockey Playoffs !! taking pictures, and the people who made the presen~ | On Saturday and Sunday the Northwestern Ontario |tation to the winning teams. Minor Hockey playoffs were held in the local Arena To each and every one of you my sincere thanks. with some very fine hockey seen, especially in the Ernie Kettle - Midget category. President - T.B.M.H.A. In the Bantam division Geraldton and Port Arthur battled to a 3 = 3 tie in their first'game. In the CURLING CLUB NEWS second game Geraldton came back to wallop Port During the past weekend fourteen rinks competed Arthur 8 = | and win the title. for the Longlac Trophy. In Midget it was Terrace Bay and Fort William Kenny Johnson's team with Elaine Zwir, Benny Canadians meeting. In these games the fans saw Hayes and Mrs. Rousseau won the Mixed Bonspiel . some of the finest hockey played. In the first game Jack Wellings with Julie Stachiw and Mr. & Mrs Terrace Bay defeated the Canadians 2 - | with Dave | Doug Knight were runners-up. Falzetta and Terner scoring for the home side. On The Consolation prize was taken by Thor Olsen, Sunday the locals came from behind to hand the Can=| Jean Cornell and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gusul. adians another 2 - | defeat, with Stachiw and Turner scoring, in another very exciting game. The truth is that in human service there is Manitouwadge and Atikokan met in the Juvenile no low or high degree; the woman who E scrubs is as worthy of respect a games and Manitouwadge were no match for the who preaches." aries Atikokan boys: On Saturday Atikokan handed them SSCS ea MILs FAMILY DINNER 5=-8P.M. = SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 1964 MEN U Complimentary Self Service Relish Table Choice of Juices Beef Consomme Baked Virginia Ham - Pineapple Sauce Roast Long Island Duckling - = ~ Grange Sauce Baked Jacket ~ Creamy Whipped or French Fried Potatoes Buttered Peas and Carrots - - Fresh Cauliflower au Gratin Apple and Cherry Pie Assorted Canadian Cheeses Party Jello Choice of Sundaes Choice of Ice Cream TEA COFFEE MILK Also a la carte menu Gay | MOTOR HOTEL TERRACE BAY _ ONTARIO Phone = 825-3292

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